Why a job is not a long term solution to Financial Freedom - Part 2

its perfectly normal that you think if MLM when people talk about financial freedom probably because the way MLM promotes itself here.

anyway.. financial freedom is a broder perspective. I feel that the end state that you want to achieve is to work for leisure and not forced to work in order to enjoy the lifestyle you want.
 
its perfectly normal that you think if MLM when people talk about financial freedom probably because the way MLM promotes itself here.

anyway.. financial freedom is a broder perspective. I feel that the end state that you want to achieve is to work for leisure and not forced to work in order to enjoy the lifestyle you want.

heheh...

don't be mistaken, i have nothing against you and i do believe in financial freedom in its literal sense :D:D:D

what makes you think folks can post here all day long? :p:p:p
 
heheh...

don't be mistaken, i have nothing against you and i do believe in financial freedom in its literal sense :D:D:D

what makes you think folks can post here all day long? :p:p:p

like u posting now? are u working now or eating snake? :D:D:D
 
I think a job that you love and you're passionate about is just as important as how much you earn in that job.

Having a job is merely a step in fulfilling that passion, and enabling yourself to be on the route to financial independence. Having said that, you're more able to achieve that in other countries than in Singapore.

In Singapore, money counts more than passion for a few groups of people, and that thought, which has been transferred down to the younger generations have not made the younger people any more passionate of their jobs. They think of it as a job, a career, and not as a passion, or as a cause.
 
I think a job that you love and you're passionate about is just as important as how much you earn in that job.

Having a job is merely a step in fulfilling that passion, and enabling yourself to be on the route to financial independence. Having said that, you're more able to achieve that in other countries than in Singapore.

In Singapore, money counts more than passion for a few groups of people, and that thought, which has been transferred down to the younger generations have not made the younger people any more passionate of their jobs. They think of it as a job, a career, and not as a passion, or as a cause.

very true we in singapore work for money and not passion. come to think of it isn't it the same for chinese and indians that came here to work?
 
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